commit | ee2e28fae8fc64c17981599397b7be947684e1c6 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Tony Wickham <twickham@google.com> | Tue Aug 17 16:43:12 2021 -0700 |
committer | Alex Chau <alexchau@google.com> | Wed Aug 18 18:09:55 2021 +0100 |
tree | 6d70e14a1b79ee8565e426e9fb9e48e08d082763 | |
parent | 2683bd7728b6b04f4cc0761f7cb5e1eb1d4cbfa8 [diff] |
Allow clipping individual direction of TaskView - Only clip the nav bar (taskbar), and always do that in tablets regardless of whether taskbar is stashed, so TaskView always have the same ratio (mocks: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1_3zQak_C9FzDPCcIdYagfUit4QyqfdRxetkim3dI9rY/edit#slide=id.ge211eb96a5_5_8) - When taskbar is present, don't use full thumbnail to avoid TaskView resizing in fullscreen: http://dr/file/d/18C8DSygPBU1gkmMQPPIIa2NqQESFurxW/view?resourcekey=0-8W79f31gstzI_1ZPpHulBQ - When taskbar is stashed, we still need full thumbnail to gradually crop out the taskbar in overview Test: Open Chrome, swipe up and ensure status bar inset stays in overview but taskbar stays clipped out from the onset. Bug: 190681228 Change-Id: I9d563572f2e6800e90d567c2bfae4528a126f24e